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Chapter 5: vmPRO Data Recovery
Individual File Recovery
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SmartMotion Backups.
Supported File Systems and Dynamic Disks
The vmPRO SmartView feature supports only a limited number of types of file systems, dynamic disks,
and partitions. Review the following table to view a list of supported and unsupported file systems,
dynamic disks, and partitions.
SupportedFileSystems,DynamicDisks,and
Partitions
UnsupportedFileSystems,DynamicDisks,and
Partitions
Extended file systems (ext) 2, 3, and 4 Windows dynamic disks that span multiple drives
File Allocation Table (FAT) file systems Windows dynamic disks that are striped
New Technology File Systems (NTFS) Windows dynamic disks that use RAID
Supported file systems that are embedded in logical
volume manager (LVM) 2 volumes that do not span
multiple virtual disks
Windows 2008 dynamic disk file level access
Disks with Master Boot Record (MBR) partitions Dynamic volumes that span multiple disks
Disks with GUID Partition Table (GPT) partitions Volumes that span multiple virtual disks
Windows 2003 simple dynamic disks with a single
partition
i
Note:If there are multiple partitions on a
Windows 2003 dynamic disk, you can only
access files on the first partition.
Solaris Unix file systems (UFS)
File systems on raw (un-partitioned) disks
Physical/logical LVM partitions that have been
created on raw (un-partitioned) disks
Disk partition tables that are converted from GPT to
MBR.
Recovering Individual Files
Recover individual files within an exported virtual machine's disk by mounting the CIFS share on your local
system.
You can recover individual files from a mounted CIFS share only. This feature does not support NFS
shares. You can access the share from either a Windows or Unix/Linux operating system (OS).
l From a Windows OS, mount the CIFS share, and then navigate to the files in the CIFS share using
Windows Explorer.
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